Murder Squad is a documentary television series broadcast in 1992, 1996 and 1997 on the British ITV network. The series follows the Metropolitan Police's murder squad as they investigate homicides in London. The series includes the gathering of forensic evidence and police interviews with suspects.
There are three series of varying lengths, including a seven-part series broadcast in February and March 1992, a two-part special broadcast in 1996, and a three-part series broadcast in 1997. Each episode follows a particular murder investigation in a fly-on-the-wall format from crime to court room.
The episodes are:
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
The series includes investigations of real life crimes, following the murder squad during their investigations. The crimes include the murder of Madhavji Ambasna and his wife, Raliat, an elderly couple who were killed in April 1994 in Hounslow. Milton Wheeler, whose own father was a convicted murderer, was convicted of the crime at the Old Bailey in March 1995.
The original series was produced and directed by London-born Robert Fleming; however, the 1996 and 1997 series were produced by John Withington, and directed by Paul Williams and Peter George. Robert Fleming was also known for producing the series Flying Squad, which followed the unit of the Metropolitan Police responsible for solving armed robberies.